Eagle Scout project pays tribute to late officer


 

WINSTED — A local high school student is one step closer to becoming an Eagle Scout after completing a project at Highland Lake this past weekend.

Jim Brady, a 17-year-old senior at The Gilbert School and lifeguard at Resha Beach, decided just three months ago that he wanted to pay tribute to the late Ferris Resha, a former police officer for whom the beach is named.

"The beach is named after him but there was never anything commemorating it," Brady said in an interview Tuesday. "He did a lot for water safety and youth programs in town."

Brady decided to work on putting a sign up at the beach, dedicated to the late officer, along with a plaque bearing his name. He was able to get wood for the sign donated by Dave Finn of Eaglewood Farms, while town resident Paul Amenta donated the plaque, bearing the inscription, "In memory of Ferris J. Resha, a dedicated member of the Winsted Police Department, recipient of the Henry Jennings Memorial Award for his public service, particularly in youth programs and water safety."

On Saturday, Brady and a group of 15 volunteers went to Resha Beach to dig holes and install the new sign, which Brady designed and assembled. He said Ferris Resha’s wife and son were on hand to admire the work and support the project.

The plaque is expected to be installed in the coming days, along with a flower box.

Brady said he is relieved to have completed this project as part of his quest to become an Eagle Scout and he hopes to be able to achieve that goal within the next week.

"I have a meeting with my merit badge counselor this week," he said. "I have to do a couple more badges and that’s it."

In the meantime, Brady is looking forward to finishing his senior year and submitting applications for college.

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